There seems to be a misunderstanding here, I was talking about shuttles warping around on grid:
This means I can see them, align to them and warp to them when I have my combat probes on 0.5 AU.
‘Anyone with combat probe experience would tell you the same.’
As you base this conclusion on the previous misconception I don’t think I have to debunk this.
Correct, as the zkillboard links have shown.
Sorry, could you elaborate? I don’t quite follow what you’re saying here.
As I mentioned before, unlike the instructional video, the kills I linked were moving shuttles that were actively warping from bookmark to bookmark. On grid.
The trick is to combat probe them the moment they warp to a new position on grid, align to their new position, warp to them and smartbomb them before they had a chance of giving a new warp order.
As shuttles have very limited warp speed (unlike interceptor scouts or combat probing smartbomb T3Cs that can move over 10AU/s) it’s not hard to arrive right after they land.
There was one point I did not quite follow, but I think the rest of the points you were pretty wrong. Could you elaborate on the point I didn’t follow?